Caribbean
Caribbean music emerged in the mid-20th century, blending influences from African, Spanish, and indigenous sounds, primarily across the islands where the sun is as bright as the melodies. It's a lively affair, often featuring irresistible rhythms, steel drums, and a distinct inclination for dancing, proving that excessive swaying is a legitimate cardio workout. The genre has not only produced iconic festivals but also a sound so infectious that even those not quite in tune feel compelled to join in, often at the most inappropriate moments.

